Treaty of Blois (1504)

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The Treaty of Blois (1504) was a diplomatic agreement in which France, under Louis XII, redefined its Italian and dynastic ambitions through marriage and territorial arrangements with rival European powers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic agreement
treaty
aimedAt redefining French ambitions in Italy
regulating dynastic claims
city Blois
concerns Italian Peninsula
Italian Wars
dynastic policy
marriage alliances
territorial arrangements
country France
Kingdom of France
date 1504
hasTopic royal marriages
succession claims
territorial concessions
historicalPeriod early 16th century
involves Louis XII of France
rival European powers
language French
Latin
monarchOfFrance Louis XII of France
place Blois
relatedTo French foreign policy
Habsburg–Valois conflict
surface form: Habsburg–Valois rivalry

Italian Wars
surface form: Italian Wars (1494–1559)
signatory Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of France
Spain
typeOfAgreement marriage treaty
territorial settlement
underMonarch Louis XII of France

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Louis XII of France signed Treaty of Blois (1504)